User:Solonyc/Sandbox

Another proposal for changing track list formating
On the project page track listings are shown as this: But that leads in practical reality with links to things like this: Which if you are reading it at 3AM on a small screen or a laptop just looks like one big line of blue until you come to the time.
 * 1) "Complete song title" (John Doe, Brian Smith) – 4:23
 * 1) "Baby It's You" (Mack David/Barney Williams/Burt Bacharach) – 2:38

Additionally if you have a majority of the songs written by one person but a couple tracks written by different people you can end up with this situation (part of the track list from the album Double Eclipse): This looks really messy to me, makes the eye wander and has little symmetry to it.
 * 1) "Change of Heart" – 4:42
 * 2) "Everything" (Schon/Gioeli/Gioeli/Eddie Money/Jonathan Cain/Tony Marty/Mark Tanner) – 3:55
 * 3) "Takin' Me Down" – 3:34
 * 4) "Hot Cherie" (Randy Bishop/Darrell Gutheil/Jeffrey Neill/Kenneth Shields/Kenneth Sinnaeke) – 4:47
 * 5) "Bad Taste" – 4:23

I would propose a change of the format to the following:


 * 1) "Baby It's You" – 2:38 (Mack David/Barney Williams/Burt Bacharach)

Letting the time break up the links makes it a little easier to read, helps prevent the mouse from floating to the wrong link and in a full album listing actually lets things look a little more symmetrical especially when writing credits are involved. It's not perfect but it would be better.

I also prefer using the slashes as opposed to commas in the writers area as I have noticed that slashes are used in many reviews and in most album credits on the album. Perhaps that can be changed also?

I am interested to know what others think. Thanks Solonyc (talk} 21:50, 19 April 2007 (UTC)